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How does a bilingual city express its frustrations? Diane Vincent, a professor of linguistics at L’Université Laval, offers some insight into the way Quebecers swear, in French, English and in français de France.

Stéphane Bergeron, Quebec's newly-sworn-in Parti Québécois public security minister, said Thursday he is concerned that Richard Henry Bain, facing a first-degree murder charge in the death of lighting technician Denis Blanchette, was given a platform for his views by a Montreal radio station.

Jamie Bacon will be tried separately for murder from his co-accused, Cody Rae Haevischer, Matthew James Johnston and Quang Vinh Thang (Michael) Le, a spokesman for the Attorney General's criminal justice branch announced Thursday.

WINDSOR, Ont. -- The Red Bull Air Race, one of the most exciting, dangerous and biggest crowd-drawing events in sports, is expected to end its two-year hiatus in 2013 — and Windsor’s mayor wants to make sure his city gets to play host again and bask in the international limelight.

EDMONTON — The security guard wanted in a deadly armoured car heist at the University of Alberta was arrested at gunpoint at the border between British Columbia and Washington State on Saturday, with more than $300,000 in cash in his truck.

WINDSOR, Ont. -- Library board chairman Al Maghnieh admitted Friday he charged thousands of dollars more of personal expenses — including purchases of alcohol and iTunes apps — on a corporate credit card than he first disclosed.

WINDSOR, Ont. -- Windsor and its budding aerospace industry could gain from Tuesday’s announcement that the company that services jets for Canada’s biggest airline is shutting down its Canadian operations and firing all its workers.

As a quick, satisfying supper, not much beats spaghetti carbonara: it goes together in barely more time than it takes to boil pasta, it’s delicious and filling, and you might even have the spaghetti, eggs and bacon on hand.

From lawyer Laura Joy's sense of style to mentor extraordinaire Joe Sisco to outstanding volunteer Tom Awad, the spring issue of Boom! magazine is proof that life is indeed good after 50. Also inside: home styles, rocker Christian Vegh and his influences, murder they wrote, green pea salad with mint and goat cheese and more.